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Opinion: Columnist agitated with Oklahoma’s current state of affairs
We should take care of our homes because we have to live in them. But, for some in Oklahoma, that isn’t the case.
Editorial: Prioritizing unity between groups fosters overall campuswide unity
During Star Summit, the half-day leadership training event April 7, students expressed concerns about campus unity.
Review: ‘A Quiet Place’ thrills viewers, pulls at heartstrings
A Quiet Place, the brainchild of director/actor John Krasinski, and writers Bryan Woods and Scott Beck, is perhaps the most popular mainstream horror film since It, and for good reason.
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4 types of ghosts in Methodist Hall
Oklahoma United Methodist Hall is an old building and has collected many ghosts over the years. Some of the ghosts are quite elusive, but these four pop up frequently.
Feature Friday: The Underbuddies
The understudies in OCU’s production of Three Sisters said they have become friends and call themselves “underbuddies.”
Editorial: Women in powerful roles possess ability to set a new standard
Women are earning leadership positions in increasing numbers at OCU and should continue to do so.
Review: Postmodern novel blurs reality, defies concept of truth
Most know Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas for its 1998 film with Johnny Depp and Benicio del Toro, but the 1971 novel off which it was based is of much higher quality, if just as incoherent.
Opinion: Columnist addresses gender inequality within societal standards
In the classroom, many aren’t taught about gender equality or consent. We’re taught about these things outside the academic world–from the worlds of Hollywood and the music industry.
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Bradford Pear seeks therapy for low self-esteem
The Bradford Pear has a large population at OCU. The trees are often insulted for their foul scent. One of them had enough and started going to therapy to work on his personal growth.
Opinion: Columnist reflects on SGA presidential candidates, runoff election
Students were bombarded with information and posts about the Student Government Association presidential election during Spring Break and when we returned to campus.
Review: Horror film accomplishes goal, but little further
“It Comes at Night” is set in a remote location and equally remote time period after a plague has wiped out the majority of the population.
Editorial: Upcoming selection of leaders requires student input
Students should make sure their values are heard during the upcoming leadership changes, whether that’s by voting or simply voicing their concerns and opinions.
Editorial: Clearer SGA constitution needed for smoother election process
The Student Government Association presidential election became a runoff election due to a discrepancy between election rules and the SGA constitution.
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Student attends life-changing production but still voices critiques
Horacio McDaniels, music theater freshman, said his life was changed by OCU’s production of Reducible, a modernized version of The Crucible in which the townspeople accuse several women of throwing away recyclable products.
Opinion: Columnist reflects on ramifications following Russia investigation
Special Counsel Robert Mueller is one step closer to indicting President Donald Trump.
Review: Spanish demonic horror film gets undeserved praise
The second Verònica can fall back on special effects and popular horror tropes, it has no problem dropping the eerie storytelling techniques that made it enjoyable in the first place.
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Spring Break refreshes student for about two hours
Dylan Slackmann, sociology senior, flew back to Oklahoma yesterday after spending his spring break in Los Angeles. Like many of his peers, Slackmann said he was suffering from senioritis, but he returned from his break with a tan, a full stomach and a fresh perspective.
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Opinion: Columnist discusses campus community feeling overwhelmed
Yeah, we’re home for Spring Break. Yeah, our midterms are over. And yeah, we’re probably not giving our best effort.
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Opinion: Columnist encourages evaluating, changing bad social media habits
Social media is exhausting. OCU students already have stressful lives, and we add to them by worrying about likes, posts and what our friends are doing while we’re lying in bed at home binging Parks and Recreation.